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Originally Posted by Arturix3 View Post
As someone in this thread said, with this device we should tap to our arms 1000+ times per day.
I think that this is horrible! Just think of it! Every tap includes a few newtons of force. With every tap this force summs up and could cause hematomas on our arm or just ruin it. It's like when water flows on rocks and ruins them.
I wouldn't like to have such a device attached to my arm.

If you have problems with this, why bother? If they start being sold, just don't buy one!
So, like a keyborad glove, eh?
Sounds pretty amazing... can't wait for more info ^^
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Yeah, you idiots, new technology can't possibly ever be refined to be made more practical. Take the computer- who the hell wants a computer? You need a whole room to fit it in and it can only do mathematical equations.

^This would definitely never be made into something useful, ever.



Anyways, at the moment this does seem kind of useless, but it could become a very nifty branch of technology. Can't wait to see where it goes in the next decade.
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Originally Posted by Kerlis View Post
Today, cellular phones, tomorrow, phones on your hands, next week, phones in your BRAINS

The problem is, this technology will not follow that path.

This -> probably nothing
Current Phone tech -> wristwatch phones
Implant tech -> implant phones
vibration sensing tech (forgot the name for it) -> Gestures
BCI -> Phones in brains
Originally Posted by Gorman View Post
The problem is, this technology will not follow that path.

This -> probably nothing
vibration sensing tech (forgot the name for it) -> Gestures


This is why people should actually bother to read the article before trying to get in a conversation.
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